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Anyway, now that we've got that out of the way, let me get on the subject of more general Arcane Techmagics.You know those awesome BZBlogs? Yeah, they're cool. But did you ever try linking your non-BZP friend to one? "YES HELLO IT IS WWW DOT BZPOWER DOT COM SLASH INDEX DOT PHP QUESTION MARK APP EQUALS BLOG AMPERSAND MODULE EQUALS DISPLAY AMPERSAND SECTION EQUALS BLOG AMPERSAND....."Yeah, well.... see you in 15 years, I guess.

But no more!As my domesticated used-car salesman will try in this entry to convince you of the fact that this lil' system is worth a monthly cost of $700, and that not buying it would be generally "non-cool", I'm going to go ahead and make this absolutely free and fun and rainbows!All you have to do is simply look for one value in your blog's URL. More specifically, those numbers after 'blogid='. Now, put those after bzp.takutanuva.com/b/, and you're good to go. And because I'm such a narcissist, my own blog will be used for the convenient-example-that's-only-really-useful-if-you-don't-know-how-to-combine-two-pieces-of-text: http://bzp.takutanuva.com/b/1842And in case you want to link to a specific entry, all you have to do is look for the value behind 'showentry='. Yet another ego-boosting example: http://bzp.takutanuv...m/b/1842/124724

But wait, there's more!Although you can't do it yourself quick and easy due to security-related reasons, you can simple drop a comment and request your very own personal URL. After it's been added to the database, you can access your blog through an even more convenient address, such as the mind-boggling, head-inflating http://bzp.takutanuva.com/b/zeene!

Okay, that's the 'not-sure-if-cheesy-advertisement-or-actually-a-vague-attempt-at-making-stuff-better'-talk done for today.Congratulations if you actually read through all this without fleeing to another page or just plainly committing suicide, and enjoy your day, night, dawn, dusk, or whatever sort of daycycle your extraterrestrial piece of floating rock has. -1xZ

For starters, with the fan-made Homapage-redesign's visual design hasn't really changed much since the previous revision, there have been some under-the-hood changes, mainly to stabilize the appearance across different browsers, and some stuff to make older versions of Internet Explorer work as well (still not entirely successful in that regard)

In other news, I think it's time to submit this fancy little thing into the Tracker, don't you agree? Most optimizations should be done now, and it appears to be working perfectly fine.